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Hi All,
I'm looking for a drilling template for Cambridge 302 and 303. Can anybody help? Darek |
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I bought one long ago at Aircraft Spruce.
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They fit the standard 57mm (2.25") instrument panel holes. Can't you
just take a 57mm instrument out of your panel and trace the instrument/ screw holes onto a piece of paper or cardboard? On Nov 22, 3:36*pm, Darek wrote: Hi All, I'm looking for a drilling template for Cambridge 302 and 303. Can anybody help? Darek |
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On Nov 22, 1:36*pm, Darek wrote:
Hi All, I'm looking for a drilling template for Cambridge 302 and 303. Can anybody help? Darek Darek, Instructions for constructing the perfect instrument hole. http://www.craggyaero.com/Drawings/I...0Templates.pdf Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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On Nov 22, 1:36*pm, Darek wrote:
Hi All, I'm looking for a drilling template for Cambridge 302 and 303. Can anybody help? Darek I cut the head off some old junk instruments to make a perfect drilling jig. Have one cut off an 80mm and another cut off a 57mm instrument. Add another from an altimeter so's you get the cut out at 7 o'clock and your good to go. Helps in arranging things on the back of a new panel to see just where everything must go. Not all instruments are created equal..............measure twice, cut once! Cheers, JJ |
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On Nov 23, 9:43*am, JJ Sinclair wrote:
I cut the head off some old junk instruments to make a perfect drilling jig. Have one cut off an 80mm and another cut off a 57mm instrument. Add another from an altimeter so's you get the cut out at 7 o'clock and your good to go. Helps in arranging things on the back of a new panel to see just where everything must go. Not all instruments are created equal..............measure twice, cut once! Cheers, JJ That's what I did. Tips: Use some wingtip around the flange until the shell fits tight in the new hole, which centers it and keeps it from moving while you're marking the holes. Use a centering punch to make precise marks for the holes. Also, a metal "hole reducer" from Aircraft Spruce will work in a pinch. Hope that helps, See ya, Dave "YO electric" |
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Hi All,
Thank you for help. Darek |
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On Nov 23, 10:34*am, Dave Nadler wrote:
On Nov 23, 9:43*am, JJ Sinclair wrote: I cut the head off some old junk instruments to make a perfect drilling jig. Have one cut off an 80mm and another cut off a 57mm instrument. Add another from an altimeter so's you get the cut out at 7 o'clock and your good to go. Helps in arranging things on the back of a new panel to see just where everything must go. Not all instruments are created equal..............measure twice, cut once! Cheers, JJ That's what I did. Tips: Use some wing-tape around the flange until the shell fits tight in the new hole, which centers it and keeps it from moving while you're marking the holes. Use a centering punch to make precise marks for the holes. Also, a metal "hole reducer" from Aircraft Spruce will work in a pinch. Hope that helps, See ya, Dave "YO electric" |
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